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Ronnia Cherry is a creator, writer and producer living and working in Kingston & Miami. She holds a Bachelor of Art in Advertising with experience in blogging, journalism, copywriting, public relations and content marketing. Her opinions on travel and culture have been published in Buzzfeed, Forbes, Inc, New York Times, Huffington Post, Vice, OkayAfrica and more. She is a regular contributor to LargeUp, the leading platform in Caribbean culture and is a guest curator for Tidal and Apple Music.
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Interview: Sevana On SXSW, Going Indie And Her International Journey
Sevana, a rising star from Jamaica, has been making significant strides in the international music scene. Recently, she released a new single, 'Keep Going (Chosen)', and performed at SXSW in Texas as part of the Caribbean 'Island Wave' showcase. She also announced her participation in this year's Reggae Sumfest. As an independent artist, Sevana has faced challenges but also achieved notable successes, including performances at Protoje’s 'Lost In Time' festival and appearances in COLORS and the Bob Marley: One Love Movie. She emphasizes the importance of finding capable producers and musicians to blend native and global genres while staying true to her unique sound and heritage. Sevana draws inspiration from artists like Anita Baker, Beyonce, Beres Hammond, and Celine Dion, and aims to create a sound legacy that reflects her Jamaican roots with diverse genre influences.
7 Celebrities Who Married Their Fans
The article highlights seven celebrities who found love and married their fans, showcasing stories of how they met and their subsequent relationships. Notable couples include Steve and Marjorie Harvey, Matt and Luciana Damon, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman, Kevin and Danielle Jonas, and Conan O’Brien and Liza Powel. These stories illustrate the possibility of genuine connections between celebrities and their admirers, despite the challenges of fame.
7 Celebrities Who Married Their Fans
Dating in general is never easy, especially when you're famous. Yet, these celebrities were able to lock in love with people who were fans of their work.
Teyana Taylor's 7 Biggest Hits
Teyana Taylor, a multifaceted artist from Harlem, has made significant strides in the music industry with her dynamic presence and collaborations with notable artists like Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, and members of the Wu-Tang Clan. Her biggest hits, including 'Gonna Love Me (Remix)', 'Google Me', and 'Morning', showcase her versatility and impact across genres. Taylor's career is marked by her bold style, creative spirit, and the ability to resonate with audiences through her music and performances. Her influence extends beyond music, paving the way for women who exude power and sexuality.
Freeway’s debut album is turning 20 — and so is one of Philly’s most iconic hip hop anthems
Freeway's debut album, 'Philadelphia Freeway,' celebrates its 20th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in Philadelphia's hip-hop history. The album, featuring iconic tracks like 'What We Do,' helped define Philly's presence in the hip-hop scene and showcased the talents of artists like Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel, and State Property. The text highlights the cultural impact of the album and its enduring legacy, celebrating Freeway's contributions to music and the city's vibrant hip-hop culture.
Jimmy October Talks Dancehall’s Influence On His Music
Jimmy October, a Trinidad and Tobago-born artist, discusses his musical influences and experiences touring the US with Kes & the Band. He blends new calypso, Afro-soca, R&B, Hip Hop, Dancehall, and Afrobeats, drawing inspiration from artists like Bob Marley and Sean Paul. Jimmy emphasizes the importance of representing Trinidad & Tobago internationally and the cultural links between Trinidad and Jamaica. He describes his new music as genre-bending and aims to make listeners feel free during his performances.
Don Dada Connecting The Jamaican Diaspora Through Art, Dancehall And NFTs
Bonito Thompson, also known as Don Dada, is a Jamaican digital artist creating augmented reality experiences that integrate art with technology, focusing on Jamaican popular culture and dancehall. His work includes collaborations with Grammy-winning artists and aims to represent Jamaican life. Don Dada's 'Mango Kush' augmented reality art show, which includes an NFT and merch collection, is part of a multi-city tour designed to immerse attendees in Jamaican culture. The tour started in New York City and will move to Los Angeles, Trinidad, Miami's Art Basel, and back to Kingston, Jamaica.
7 Black Innovators Who Shaped the Tech Industry
The article highlights seven African American innovators who have made significant contributions to the tech industry, including Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, Dr. Mark E. Dean, Marie Van Brittan Brown, Dr. Frank S. Greene, Jr., Lisa Gelobter, Dr. James E. West, and Valerie L. Thomas. Their inventions and advancements range from Caller ID and the IBM PC to modern 3D technology and web-based video technology. The piece underscores the importance of recognizing and celebrating these pioneers, especially during Black History Month.
Nero The Professor Dances ‘Bruk Up’ to Sister Nancy’s ‘Bam Bam’ At Red Bull Dance Finals
At the Red Bull Dance Your Style finals in Washington, D.C., dancers D’Andre Nero and Marie Poppins competed to Sister Nancy’s 'Bam Bam'. Nero, also known as Nero The Professor, impressed with his bruk up dance style and went viral on social media. He shared his dancehall inspirations and the role of dancehall in his life, emphasizing the cultural significance and his aspirations to empower the youth and push Black culture forward. Nero expressed a desire to visit Jamaica, acknowledging its reputation for exceptional dancers.
Kxng Izem Addresses “Who Helps The People” In New Music Video
Kxng Izem releases a new single and music video titled 'Who Helps The People,' blending neo reggae, dancehall, and afrobeat with a positive message reflecting on the pandemic's impact. The track, produced by Ten24 Music and KaleX, was recorded in Kingston and aims to vocalize the daily concerns of people in an uplifting manner. The music video, directed by Djuvane 'Djuvii' Armstrong, was shot in Portland, Jamaica, and received a warm reception from the local community. Izem emphasizes the importance of positive messages in dancehall culture and hopes listeners feel their concerns are voiced while finding joy in the music.
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